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Volume 6, issue 4, 2018
- A Bibliometric Analysis of Cannabis Publications: Six Decades of Research and a Gap on Studies with the Plant pp. 1-11

- Cristiane B. D. Matielo, Deise S. Sarzi, Beatriz Justolin, Rafael P. M. Lemos, Flavio A. O. Camargo and Valdir M. Stefenon
- Grades of Openness: Open and Closed Articles in Norway pp. 1-12

- Susanne Mikki, Øyvind L. Gjesdal and Tormod E. Strømme
- Developing a Business Plan for a Library Publishing Program pp. 1-14

- Kate McCready and Emma Molls
- Research Support Services in Spanish Academic Libraries: An Analysis of Their Strategic Plans and of an Opinion Survey Administered to Their Directors pp. 1-10

- Ángel Borrego and Lluís Anglada
- The Evolution of the Concept of Semantic Web in the Context of Wikipedia: An Exploratory Approach to Study the Collective Conceptualization in a Digital Collaborative Environment pp. 1-18

- Luís Miguel Machado, Maria Manuel Borges and Renato Rocha Souza
- Against Storytelling—The New Paradigm of Scientific Publishing pp. 1-3

- Anne-Katharina Weilenmann and Lawrence Rajendran
- Planning for Academic Publishing after Retirement pp. 1-4

- Stephen K. Donovan
- Scientific Communication—A Vision for Tomorrow pp. 1-2

- Anne-Katharina Weilenmann
- Women’s Studies in the Muslim World: A Bibliometric Perspective pp. 1-15

- Engin Arik and Sema Akboga
- Journals that Rise from the Fourth Quartile to the First Quartile in Six Years or Less: Mechanisms of Change and the Role of Journal Self-Citations pp. 1-15

- Juan Miguel Campanario
Volume 6, issue 3, 2018
- Ethical Concerns in the Rise of Co-Authorship and Its Role as a Proxy of Research Collaborations pp. 1-9

- Sameer Kumar
- A Correlation Analysis of Normalized Indicators of Citation pp. 1-9

- Dmitry Kochetkov
- The UK Scholarly Communication Licence: Attempting to Cut through the Gordian Knot of the Complexities of Funder Mandates, Publisher Embargoes and Researcher Caution in Achieving Open Access pp. 1-28

- Julie Baldwin and Stephen Pinfield
- Persistent Citation of the Only Published Randomized Controlled Trial of Omega-3 Supplementation in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Six Years after Its Retraction pp. 1-1

- Ashley S Fulton, Alison M Coates, Marie T Williams, Peter RC Howe and Alison M Hill
- A Bridge between Society and Universities: A Documentary Analysis of Science Shops pp. 1-15

- Daniela De Filippo, Nuria Bautista-Puig, Elba Mauleón and Elías Sanz-Casado
- An Exploration of the Sub-Register of Chemical Engineering Research Papers Published in English pp. 1-19

- Myrto-Panagiota Zacharof and Anna Charalambidou
- Use of Twitter in Spanish Communication Journals pp. 1-10

- Victoria Tur-Viñes, Jesús Segarra-Saavedra and Tatiana Hidalgo-Marí
- Communicating Science through Comics: A Method pp. 1-10

- Jan Friesen, John T. Van Stan and Skander Elleuche
- A Data-Driven Critical Review of Second Language Acquisition in the Past 30 Years pp. 1-29

- Meng-Lin Chen
- Open Access in Vocational Education and Training Research pp. 1-12

- Karin Langenkamp, Bodo Rödel, Kerstin Taufenbach and Meike Weiland
- A Scientometric Study of Neurocomputing Publications (1992–2018): An Aerial Overview of Intrinsic Structure pp. 1-22

- Manvendra Janmaijaya, Amit K. Shukla, Ajith Abraham and Pranab K. Muhuri
Volume 6, issue 2, 2018
- Publish and Who Should Perish: You or Science? pp. 1-16

- Ádám Kun
- Exploring the Hjif-Index, an Analogue to the H-Like Index for Journal Impact Factors pp. 1-11

- William Cabos and Juan Miguel Campanario
- Publish in English or Perish in Portuguese: Struggles and Constraints on the Semiperiphery pp. 1-14

- Olga Solovova, Joana Vieira Santos and Joaquim Veríssimo
- Beyond Plagiarism: Scientific Ethics and Its Other Aspects pp. 1-2

- Svetla Baykoucheva
- Editorial-Transitioning Publications to Open Peer Review pp. 1-2

- Tony Ross-Hellauer
- Engaging and Supporting a University Press Scholarly Community pp. 1-8

- Megan Taylor and Kathrine S. H. Jensen
- Enhancing Institutional Publication Data Using Emergent Open Science Services pp. 1-17

- David Walters and Christopher Daley
- Converting the Literature of a Scientific Field to Open Access through Global Collaboration: The Experience of SCOAP3 in Particle Physics pp. 1-10

- Alexander Kohls and Salvatore Mele
- Supporting Open Access at Kent—New Staff Roles pp. 1-10

- Rosalyn Bass and Sarah Slowe
- Library-Mediated Deposit: A Gift to Researchers or a Curse on Open Access? Reflections from the Case of Surrey pp. 1-10

- Christine Antiope Daoutis and Maria De Montserrat Rodriguez-Marquez
- “As-You-Go” Instead of “After-the-Fact”: A Network Approach to Scholarly Communication and Evaluation pp. 1-10

- Chris H. J. Hartgerink and Marino Van Zelst
- Open Science Support as a Portfolio of Services and Projects: From Awareness to Engagement pp. 1-19

- Birgit Schmidt, Andrea Bertino, Daniel Beucke, Helene Brinken, Najko Jahn, Lisa Matthias, Julika Mimkes, Katharina Müller, Astrid Orth and Margo Bargheer
- Utilisation of Library Information Resources among Generation Z Students: Facts and Fiction pp. 1-12

- Oghenere Gabriel Salubi, Ezra Ondari-Okemwa and Fhulu Nekhwevha
- A Case Study for a New Peer-Review Journal on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education pp. 1-12

- Cristobal Salinas
- Data-Driven Transition: Joint Reporting of Subscription Expenditure and Publication Costs pp. 1-15

- Irene Barbers, Nadja Kalinna and Bernhard Mittermaier
- Getting Scientists Ready for Open Access: The Approaches of Forschungszentrum Jülich pp. 1-15

- Thomas Arndt and Claudia Frick
Volume 6, issue 1, 2018
- Library Assessment Research: A Content Comparison from Three American Library Journals pp. 1-22

- Ethan J. Allen, Roberta K. Weber and William Howerton
- Collaborating with Management Academics in a New Economy: Benefits and Challenges pp. 1-17

- Yongyan Li and Guangwei Hu
- Retraction Notices: Who Authored Them? pp. 1-18

- Shaoxiong (Brian) Xu and Guangwei Hu
- A Study of Social Information Seeking (SIS) among LIS Research Scholars in Pakistan pp. 1-15

- Arif Khan
- Thoughts on Publishing the Research Article over the Centuries pp. 1-11

- David Banks
- Dielectric and Bioimpedance Research Studies: A Scientometric Approach Using the Scopus Database pp. 1-16

- Dalia El Khaled, Nuria Novas, Jose-Antonio Gazquez and Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
- Opening the Heart of Science: A Review of the Changing Roles of Research Libraries pp. 1-13

- Jorge Revez
- Truebounded, Overbounded, or Underbounded? Scientists’ Personal Publication Lists versus Lists Generated through Bibliographic Information Services pp. 1-9

- Isabelle Dorsch, Johanna M. Askeridis and Wolfgang G. Stock
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Publications in 2017 pp. 1-2

- Publications Editorial Office
- Substandard Journal Management: Wastage of Authors’ Motivation pp. 1-5

- Shahryar Sorooshian and Yasaman Parsia
- Reflective Practice: Eight Stages of Publishing a Scientific Research Paper pp. 1-5

- Stephen K. Donovan
- Advancing Scientific Knowledge: Ethical Issues in the Journal Publication Process pp. 1-6

- Richard H. McCuen
Volume 5, issue 4, 2017
- “It’s Not the Way We Use English”—Can We Resist the Native Speaker Stranglehold on Academic Publications? pp. 1-7

- Pat Strauss
- Open Access Scholarly Journal Publishing in Chinese pp. 1-17

- Cenyu Shen
- Computer Science Papers in Web of Science: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 1-16

- Dalibor Fiala and Gabriel Tutoky
- Worldwide Scientific Production Indexed by Scopus on Labour Relations pp. 1-14

- Esther Salmerón-Manzano and Francisco Manzano-Agugliaro
- Nemo Solus Satis Sapit: Trends of Research Collaborations in the Vietnamese Social Sciences, Observing 2008–2017 Scopus Data pp. 1-15

- Quan-Hoang Vuong, Tung Ho, Thu-Trang Vuong, Viet Ha Nguyen, Nancy K. Napier and Hiep Pham
- On Being Stuck: Tapping into the Creative Power of Writer’s Block by Laraine Herring. 2016. Shambhala Publications, Boulder, Colorado. US$16.95. ISBN 978-1-61180-290-0 (Paperback) pp. 1-3

- Stephen K. Donovan
Volume 5, issue 3, 2017
- Measuring Time-Dynamics and Time-Stability of Journal Rankings in Mathematics and Physics by Means of Fractional p -Variations pp. 1-14

- Antonia Ferrer-Sapena, Susana Díaz-Novillo and Enrique A. Sánchez-Pérez
- Measurement of Similarity in Academic Contexts pp. 1-3

- Omid Mahian, Marius Treutwein, Patrice Estellé, Somchai Wongwises, Dongsheng Wen, Giulio Lorenzini, Ahmet Selim Dalkilic, Wei-Mon Yan and Ahmet Z. Sahin
- A Proposed Currency System for Academic Peer Review Payments Using the BlockChain Technology pp. 1-6

- Michael Spearpoint
- Improving the Measurement of Scientific Success by Reporting a Self-Citation Index pp. 1-6

- Justin W. Flatt, Alessandro Blasimme and Effy Vayena
Volume 5, issue 2, 2017
- Peer Review in Controversial Topics—A Case Study of 9/11 pp. 1-11

- John D. Wyndham
- Transitioning from a Conventional to a ‘Mega’ Journal: A Bibliometric Case Study of the Journal Medicine pp. 1-11

- Simon Wakeling, Peter Willett, Claire Creaser, Jenny Fry, Stephen Pinfield and Valerie Spezi
- A Trust Framework for Online Research Data Services pp. 1-16

- Malcolm Wolski, Louise Howard and Joanna Richardson
- Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Editor Behavior through Potentially Coercive Citations pp. 1-16

- Claudiu Herteliu, Marcel Ausloos, Bogdan Ileanu, Giulia Rotundo and Tudorel Andrei
- Social Media Usage for Patients and Healthcare Consumers: A Literature Review pp. 1-10

- Ariana-Anamaria Cordoş, Sorana Daniela Bolboacă and Cristina Drugan
- A Cover Story: Music Educators Journal and Historical-Political Narrativity pp. 1-19

- Patrick K. Freer
- Virtual Reference Services through Web Search Engines: Study of Academic Libraries in Pakistan pp. 1-13

- Rubia Khan, Arif Khan, Sidra Malik and Haroon Idrees
- Thirteen Ways to Write an Abstract pp. 1-7

- James Hartley and Guillaume Cabanac
- Selfish Memes: An Update of Richard Dawkins’ Bibliometric Analysis of Key Papers in Sociobiology pp. 1-9

- Craig Aaen-Stockdale
- Oceanographic Data Repositories: An Analysis of the International Situation pp. 1-9

- Fabiano Couto Corrêa da Silva, Ernest Abadal and Enrique Wulff
- Authorship of Retraction Notices: “If Names Are Not Rectified, Then Language Will Not Be in Accord with Truth.” pp. 1-3

- Guangwei Hu
- Peer Review and Churchill pp. 1-2

- Alan Singleton
Volume 5, issue 1, 2017
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Publications in 2016 pp. 1-2

- Publications Editorial Office
- White Paper on Research Data Service Discoverability pp. 1-27

- Costantino Thanos, Friederike Klan, Kyriakos Kritikos and Leonardo Candela
- Research Data Reusability: Conceptual Foundations, Barriers and Enabling Technologies pp. 1-19

- Costantino Thanos
- “Second Language Writing” Publications in Web of Science: A Bibliometric Analysis pp. 1-12

- Beril T. Arik and Engin Arik
- Accountability and High Impact Journals in the Health Sciences pp. 1-12

- Alison M. J. Buchan
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